The revolution inspired by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979 was losing its harder edges.
Pirelli responded to some of the criticism by tweaking its harder compound ahead of the European races, when it knows that track temperatures won't reach the heights of, say, Bahrain.
But as its creditors grow harder to satisfy, America will find it more costly to live beyond its means.
Of course, given the number of failed sitcoms, we know its a bit harder than that.
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The Fed also needs to fight harder against its own tendency to grow and take on unaccountable missions.
Poking an oyster's muscle with a shucking knife, he explained that the variety works harder than its European cousins.
The Trust has also been fighting harder for its share of the market.
But its seems like the harder Snyder tries, the worse things get.
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Lately, Mr Lazio's campaign has found the going harder than its opponent's.
He believes central Europe could be a growth market for German culture, and that the German government should try harder in its cultural diplomacy.
For starters, the game in general feels harder than its predecessors.
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Outsourcing services, whether a bank outsources its credit-card business or a hotel its reservations, is harder to manage than outsourcing the manufacture of chips or tyres.
Google has long feared such companies would make it harder for its Web services to work properly on the networks, said people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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From now on, Theresa May, the home secretary, told Parliament on June 7th, the government and its partners will work harder to combat extremism in prisons and universities.
The Andalusian decree makes that task harder, its critics say.
An earlier World Bank report showed that, though South Africa is less entangled in red tape than many other countries, its companies find it harder to hire and fire.
"It troubles us that Ford is making it easier for them and harder for its core constituency, " says Donald Russell, president of Klamath Water Users Association, a group of ranchers and farmers in Oregon.
And its debt would be in euros, making it even harder for Greece to pay its bills.
The IMF also called on the U.S. to try harder to cut its budget deficit.
If fuel cells flop, GM will find it all the harder to defend its gas-guzzling SUVs.
Cisco is still a terrific company, but its life promises to get harder.
But given the history of apartheid-era raids into Lesotho, South Africa could have tried harder to make its intervention look multilateral.
It would also make it harder to use its bonds as collateral when borrowing cash, short term, from the European Central Bank.
For example, because it is normally strapped to its owner, it is harder to misplace than a flash drive or memory stick.
In recent weeks, it almost seemed as if the iPhone 5 might have a harder time than its predecessors to gain marketing momentum.
While much of Kodak's highly educated work force was able to land jobs, its unskilled workers face a harder reality, local business leaders say.
Even as the global economy recovers, its imperatives are making it harder for countries to levy taxes as they would like, particularly on capital.
Over time, looking at Customer Acquisition Cost is a useful way to tell if a company is having an easier or harder time selling its software.
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